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I WILL BUILD 100 NEW COURTS – President Nana Akufo-Addo Pledges

President Nana Akufo Addo has stated that he will make sure that 100 new courts are built by the end of his term, despite the fact that he has yet to fulfill the majority of his numerous pledges, which include the 111 hospitals and the well-known 1 district 1 dam policy.

He said that 60% of the new courts had already been built by the government and that the final 40% will be done in the first quarter of 2023.

Nana Akufo-Addo made this announcement on Tuesday at the opening of a new district court in Battor, in the North Tongu District, during his two-day business visit to the Volta Region.

Among the further guarantees that President Akuffo Addo provided to the neighborhood leaders and citizens were the provision of a new Divisional Police Command at Battor, school infrastructure, and other things.

The project, which was launched by the North Tongu District Assembly in 2020 and funded by the Assembly through the District Assembly Common Fund- Responsiveness Factor Grant (DACF-RFG) with a total contract amount of GHC 480,770.00, was intended to improve the efficiency of justice delivery in the region.

The GNA noted that many people in the area who wanted to access the courts had to go to other nearby Districts like Sogakope and Adidome first, which caused some difficulty.

The Chief Justice’s representative, Mr. Justice Victor Jones Dotse, a Supreme Court Justice, asserted that the district’s conflicts would be resolved amicably thanks to the court’s presence.

The new building houses a courtroom, a magistrate’s office, an accountant’s office, an administrator’s office, a registrar’s office, a bailiff’s office, and other ancillary facilities. There were some representatives from the judicial and government sectors present.

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